The Frame Issue 30 Rediscovering Justice has just landed in your inbox! We commemorate World Social Justice Day and highlight various global initiatives that are redefining justice in uncertain times.
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Book launch and panel discussion on Refugee Reception in (Southern) Africa next month.
To join friends and colleagues at the School for Advanced Study UoL register now!
One month to go! 👇 👇 👇
Register now for the forthcoming Book Launch and Panel Discussion on 'Refugee Reception in (Southern) Africa' written by @NicholasMaple1
25 October 2024, 6:00PM - 7:30PM, IALS Council Chamber, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, 17 Russell Square, London WC1B 5DR
With @lorenlandau@LucyHovil@GcrCole
Book now: https://t.co/rt6Rh4L6QE
#SouthernAfrica #Africa #Refugees #Displacement #RefugeeCamps #BookLaunch
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📢You can now register for the @RLI_News in-person short course at the @LondonU:
Research Methods in the Refugee and Forced Migration Field
3-7 March 2025
Learn more here: https://t.co/CGFK6Y6SEH
Or send me a message!
Are you ready to level up your climate advocacy game?📢 FEMNET's 3rd African Feminist Academy for #ClimateJustice is open for applications until October 7th, 2024. 📚 Unpack matters climate change from a feminist perspective🔎.
➡️https://t.co/uyETyHjyBR
#AfricanFeministStories
Today we’re extremely proud to launch Migration Sounds! The result of a year-long partnership with the
@citiesandmemory, one of the world's biggest sound projects.
This is the world’s first publicly curated collection of the sounds of human migration. Check out the press release here: https://t.co/dW8vKsjOBj
and here: https://t.co/nixlQ6ky52
The Frame Issue 28
"Labour has been, at best, cautious in its approach to migration since coming to power. The language is awkward and restrained, avoiding the language favoured by the tories while promising much the same result."
The Frame Issue 28
It has been almost seven weeks since Keir Starmer’s Labour party swept the polls, and won an absolute majority in the UK’s general election on July 4th. We’re taking a closer look at Labour’s immigration policy and what the future may hold.
COMING SOON 📢The Frame Issue 28
This time last year, we wrote about the Conservative government's Migration and Economic Development Plan with Rwanda, which had just suffered a blow in the European Court of Human Rights.
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https://t.co/oso54qJ44c
This month, we're reflecting on what Labour promised and a few of their earliest policy decisions. We'll also explore the framing they're using and what it says about their approach to migration in general.
Keep an eye on your inbox for the latest issue, dropping soon!
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Liberty has held every UK Government to account since 1934
We now look forward to making sure the @UKLabour Government stays focused on fulfilling its promises of "change" and a society where "everyone should be treated with respect and dignity"
Today's UK general election is an opportunity to right the ship, to reintroduce kindness and mutuality into the conversation. Whether or not Labour will seize the opportunity or flounder in the face of rising nationalism at home and abroad is yet to be seen.
Watch this space.
Wrote a short piece for @openDemocracy on detention, migration and the UK election, fuelled by my disappointment and rage at the discussion around migration during the 'leaders debate' last week...
https://t.co/kvUUppW6kr
🎺 #CallForPapers: Urban Imaginations and Urban Futures 🏙️
This theme aims to spur a reinvigoration of cutting-edge research that sets urban imaginations and #UrbanFutures at the heart of the ways in which we investigate #cities.
Visit https://t.co/xbOmpYu08Q for details.
The Frame & "Alternatives to Development"
Our work with the @northerncouncil involved reflecting on the canon of decolonial literature over time. Issue 27 includes a bibliography & visualisations illustrating changes in authorship and geography over time.
https://t.co/uJt76QTkXM
Check your inboxes, the Frame Issue 27 is here!
This month we're tracing decolonial literature through time. As part of our collaboration with the @northerncouncil, we've been reflecting on the biases undergirding international development and coallating our resources as we go.